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by InsomniacL
1014 days ago
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also, consider the reduction in wrongly sent emails whereby user1 has fred.flintstone@gmail and user2 has fredflintstone@gmail forgetting a dot is far more likely than someone missing an entire word out of an email address. The dot policy forces email addresses to be more unique across multiple users and thus would reduce emails being received by the wrong person. |
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Some data, sans opinion: I checked my trash this morning after clearing it out. Total messages in trash: 47. Trashed messages linked to the "fredflintstone" variant: 40, all of them spam. The other 7 are all real messages I've just deleted after reading, none of them are spam.